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Hi,
I'm not using it for corporate use (not yet) so i don't want to pay
for something that will be personnal use... That's for sure, i'll pay for a
comercial product with support et all when i'll implement it in our corp.
Thanks for the links, i'll go there with my old 233 running 98SE ;) from
home...
M.Bruyere
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Kenneth Coney [mailto:superc at visuallink.com]
> Sent: mardi 26 août 2003 11:18
> To: list at dshield.org> Subject: Re: [Dshield] (OT)PGP question...
>> I wouldn't. The reason it is free is because the protection is lower.
> There is probably a back door key whose existence is denied but careful
> searching of links like http://www.undergroundworld.de.vu/ or
>http://uk.geocities.com/textdocs/hackgen.html (this one today has a post
on
> defeating PGP with Lanman) will show you a way. For protecting sensitive
> files I would advise a paid version of Safehouse or something similar.
Use
> the 256 key option and fill it in. Incidentally, use maximum security
when
> visiting sites like the ones above and exploring the links. Read the
> cookies before you accept them and close the ports you won't need. Be
sure
> your anti viral software updates are less than 5 minutes old and have a
> second line of defense behind that. Don't store windows in a folder named
> windows. Call it something else. Why do you have a C drive in a machine
> you are visiting hackers with? Why not a Q drive? Until your machine is
> that kind of protected stay away from those sites or use your Commodore
> 64/128 and it's browser when visiting Phreak land.
>>> Subject:
> Re: [Dshield] (OT)PGP question...
> From:
> "Bob Love" <bob.lists at raha.com>
> Date:
> Tue, 26 Aug 2003 01:45:00 +0300
> To:
> "General DShield Discussion List" <list at dshield.org>
>> >> I tested it again and i still get a message asking to upgrade to the
>> desktop
>> >> PGP minimum. I get this error while opening outlook XP. I can open the
> >> pgpmail tool and then sign or encrypt files (theres a dialog box
coming
> up
> >> asking to choose a file)
> >>
> >> Is it me or...??
>>> Aha... wait... I think it's me, you're right... sorry...
>> I think you do need a license to use the Office plugins, the "free"
version
> won't plug into Office... I got confused, because when I went through this
> I
> immediately upgraded to the paid version I wanted to use pgpdisk to store
> some sensitive files...
>> Regards
>> Bob
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